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10 Things to know for Monday, April 1

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. TEXAS DA’S DEATH PUTS PROSECUTORS ON ALERT
Law enforcement is beefing up security for Texas district attorneys after Mike McLelland and his wife were shot to death Saturday. DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEAD-TEXAS

2. WHERE MEXICAN CARTELS ARE CROSSING BORDERS
An AP review finds the drug syndicates are deploying its most trusted agents to at least nine non-border U.S. states, often in middle-class suburbs. CARTELS-COMING TO AMERICA

3. GANG OF EIGHT GO THROUGH FINE PRINT ON IMMIGRATION
Lawmakers are hashing out details of the bipartisan plan after big business and labor settled on a deal that would allow tens of thousands low-skilled workers into the country. IMMIGRATION

4. CRUCIAL DECISION ON COLORADO SHOOTING SUSPECT
Prosecutors will say at a hearing today whether they will seek the death penalty against James Holmes in the movie theater rampage that killed 12. COLORADO SHOOTING

5. NORTH KOREA PARLIAMENT MEETS AMID NUCLEAR TENSIONS
The Supreme People’s Assembly met after a warning from the ruling party that nuclear weapons are “the nation’s life.” KOREAS-TENSION

9. HOW SHAKESPEARE DODGED TAXES
Researchers say the playwright sold grain at inflated prices to his neighbors, was pursued for tax evasion and prosecuted for hoarding grain during a shortage in 1598. BRITAIN-BUSINESSMAN BARD

10. WHO’S IN THE FINAL FOUR
No. 1 seed Louisville, defeating Duke 85-63 after Ware’s halftime injury. Michigan, Syracuse and Wichita State also punch their tickets. NCAA TOURNAMENT